A majority of American voters now approve of former President Donald Trump's job performance during his first term, compared with less than President Joe Biden's current job performance, according to a new poll released Sunday.
Among registered voters, 51 percent said they approved of Trump's job performance during his first term, compared to just 41 percent who said they approved of Biden's job performance during his current term. seconds to a survey conducted by USA Today/Suffolk University. Voters who were polled after Biden poor debate The performance also said Trump would do a better job than Biden at the economy i immigrationtwo of the main issues for the next presidential election.
According to the survey, the economy was the most important issue for 35% of respondents, while threats to democracy were the most important for 21% of respondents and immigration for 19% of respondents.
According to the poll, a majority of voters polled said they prefer Trump over Biden to manage the economy, with 54% saying the former president would do a better job while 40% believed Biden would be better.
The spending habits of the Biden administration have led the US national debt will soar to more than $34.8 trillion, an increase of more than $7 trillion since he first took office in January 2021, with some experts saying that runaway spending has exacerbated inflation. Biden's economic policies, including the American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act, approved $1.9 trillion and $750 billion new expense, respectively.
Most voters were more optimistic about Trump's ability to deal with immigration, with 53 percent saying they trusted the former president to handle the issue compared to 40 percent for Biden, according to the poll. Voters also favor Trump in handling foreign affairs, with 52 percent saying Trump would be better able to handle national security, while only 42 percent said Biden is better able.
So far during Biden's tenure, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has met seven million migrants who cross into the U.S. illegally During his first year in office, Biden took nearly 300 executive actions on immigration, 89 of which reversed Trump's immigration policies, according to a analysis of the Migration Policy Institute.
Of the key issues the poll polled voters on, 51 percent said Biden handled race relations better, while 41 percent said Trump had a better approach. Half of voters said Biden did a better job on health care, while 40 percent said Trump did better.
The poll sampled 1,000 registered voters from June 28-30 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percent.
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